:17:02
	- How's it now?
- Funny.
:17:05
	That's a big help.
What's that supposed to mean?
:17:08
	- Mary Liz, will you turn that down?
- Wrinkles.
:17:11
	What? I can't hear you.
:17:13
	Mary Lizard, would you shut
that thing off.
:17:16
	No.
:17:18
	Hi, dear. How's everybody?
:17:20
	Dad and I thought we might drop in
on you guys around Easter.
:17:24
	- It's snowing in Chicago.
- Yes.
:17:26
	- Call us collect.
- Yes, what?
:17:29
	No more wrinkles.
:17:33
	Stupid antenna.
:17:35
	When are we gonna get cable
like everybody else?
:17:39
	It's me again, honey.
Scratch that last stuff.
:17:41
	Gonna get out of here by 3:30,
and with luck, I'll be home by 5.
:17:44
	Your dad will be home for dinner.
:17:47
	Carol, Cynthia. This costume
for the play is driving me crazy.
:17:52
	Call me.
:17:53
	What's a alphabet?
:17:54
	You don't know
what the alphabet is?
:17:56
	Oh, yeah.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G.
:17:59
	- Do you know what it's for?
- Yes.
:18:03
	Better try again.
:18:05
	That's not the antenna, Mom.
:18:09
	Hands off, banana man.
:18:21
	This is San Francisco.
We have lost our New York signal.
:18:25
	Radar sources confirm the explosion
of nuclear devices
:18:29
	there, in New York,
and up and down the East Coast.
:18:34
	Ladies and gentlemen, this is real.
This is...
:18:40
	We interrupt this program
at the request of the White House.
:18:43
	This is a national emergency.
:18:45
	This is an emergency action
notification.
:18:47
	I repeat, we interrupt this program
at the request of the White House.
:18:51
	Do not use your telephone.
:18:52
	Telephone lines should be
kept open for official use.
:18:55
	Important instructions will follow.
:18:58
	- Ladies and gentlemen,
- Hello?